As if his throat had run hoarse, Kei took a moment to reflect on how he ended up in the tree. Distracted by reading through his status screen while the System was informing everyone about Forces and Aether, he had taken it upon himself to analyse his status screen and the distribution of his stat points.
[Name]: Kei Yuichi
[Title]: He Who Denies Fate
[Class]: Locked
[Force Alignment]: Breeze
[Level]: 0
[HP]: 15/15
[Aether]: 30/30
[Strength]: 8
[Dexterity]: 2
[Agility]: 5
[Constitution]: 4
[Intelligence]: 10
[Will]: 10
[Charisma]: 10
[Remaining Stat Points]: 5
[Skills]: None
[Force Progression]: 0%
[Equipment]: None
Unfazed by the fact that Intelligence, Will, and Charisma were his highest stat points, Kei instead scrutinized the physical aspects of his status screen. Using his mental stats as a baseline for comparison, he was surprised to see that his Strength was relatively high. However, he wasn’t shocked to find that he lacked agility, dexterity, and sturdiness—traits clearly reflected in his lower Dexterity, Agility, and Constitution stats.
For those who knew themselves well and were honest, it became evident that their stat distribution likely reflected the quality of their lives back on Earth. Unsurprisingly, athletic individuals tended to have more physically-oriented stats, while those of intellectual or social prominence were more mentally inclined. With 10 stat points allocated to Will, Charisma, and Intelligence, it was clear what kind of person Kei had been in his previous life on Earth.
Having heard the System speak about this new form of energy called Aether, Kei took a moment to try and sense it in the world around him, only to fail in the endeavour. Frustrated but curious, he turned his attention to his stat points. He wondered how allocating points would affect his mental and physical nature. To test his theory, he added 1 stat point to Dexterity.
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[Name]: Kei Yuichi
[Title]: He Who Denies Fate
[Class]: Locked
[Force Alignment]: Breeze
[Level]: 0
[HP]: 15/15
[Aether]: 30/30
[Strength]: 8
[Dexterity]: 3
[Agility]: 5
[Constitution]: 4
[Intelligence]: 10
[Will]: 10
[Charisma]: 10
[Remaining Stat Points]: 4
[Skills]: None
[Force Progression]: 0%
[Equipment]: None
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Almost immediately, Kei sensed subtle but noticeable changes within his body. It was as if his muscles and ligaments had become more finely tuned. His movements felt smoother, his limbs more responsive, and his posture naturally adjusted without conscious effort. He felt a newfound awareness of his body's placement in relation to the surrounding environment—a heightened proprioception, as if his mind and body were better connected.
Kei experimentally flexed his fingers, noticing that they moved with slightly more precision. His sense of balance also felt improved; a minor shift in his footing caused him to instinctively stabilize himself before he even realized he was off-balance.
Dexterity, it seemed, was more than just raw speed or coordination—it affected how efficiently his body could respond to commands, how fluidly he could adjust to his surroundings, and how precisely he could execute movements. This newfound sense of control gave him the feeling that he was now better equipped to handle challenges requiring finesse and precision.
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While the change was subtle with just one point allocated, it left Kei wondering how much of an impact more points could have—and whether this improvement would compound with further growth.
Kei took a slow breath, still adjusting to the newfound sensations coursing through his body. The single point he had placed into Dexterity had granted him a subtle yet undeniable shift in control—his limbs moved with greater precision, his balance had improved, and his reflexes felt more instinctive. If such a minor change could refine his movement to this degree, then what about the other attributes?
His mind turned toward the remaining physical stats: Strength, Agility, and Constitution. If each of them affected his body in a fundamental way, then their influences should be just as noticeable—if not more distinct.
Logically, Strength wouldn’t just increase his ability to lift heavy objects or hit harder—it would enhance the very foundation of his muscular system. His muscles wouldn’t just be stronger; they would contract more efficiently, generating greater force with each movement. A single point might not make him look physically larger, but he imagined it would make his grip firmer, his steps heavier, and his strikes more solid.
However, true strength wasn’t just about power—it was also about stability. He theorized that his movements would gain additional resistance against external forces, preventing him from being easily pushed or knocked back. His posture would become anchored, his steps more deliberate, and his ability to manipulate objects with force would improve.
If Dexterity had made his motions more refined, Strength would make them decisive.
While Dexterity granted better control, Agility would focus on raw movement speed and reaction time. His legs wouldn’t just move smoother, but faster—allowing him to reposition more quickly, dodge attacks with greater ease, and cover distances with less effort.
More than just running speed, Agility would also impact his reaction time and acceleration. A sudden movement would require less buildup—his body would respond immediately, wasting no time between thought and action. If Dexterity made each movement precise, Agility would make them instantaneous.
A higher Agility stat would likely improve his ability to weave through obstacles, pivot sharply, and change direction mid-motion without losing momentum. He imagined that, at high enough levels, Agility could make a person seem weightless, as if they were flowing rather than moving.
Unlike the other stats, which focused on output, Constitution was about endurance, resilience, and durability. It wouldn’t just make his body tougher—it would make it last longer. His stamina would increase, allowing him to exert himself without tiring as quickly. His muscles wouldn’t burn as fast, his breathing would stay steadier, and his body would recover from strain more efficiently.
More than that, Constitution likely enhanced damage resistance. It wouldn’t necessarily make his skin as hard as steel, but it would reduce the impact of blows, dulling pain and allowing him to withstand attacks that would normally incapacitate him. Perhaps it also improved his immune system, fortifying his internal resilience against exhaustion, sickness, or external conditions like extreme heat and cold.
If Strength made him powerful, Dexterity made him precise, and Agility made him fast—then Constitution would make him enduring.
Each stat seemed interconnected, their influences overlapping in ways that weren’t immediately obvious. Increasing Strength without Dexterity might result in clumsy power, while raising Agility without Constitution might lead to a body that moves too fast for its own endurance. The more he thought about it, the more he realized that balance was key.
A single point in any of these stats might be small on its own, but if all of them worked together? Strength making his strikes solid, Agility letting him move before an opponent could react, Dexterity ensuring every action was deliberate, and Constitution keeping him going longer than his enemies?
The thought sent a chill through him.
One point had barely scratched the surface. What would happen when he had dozens? Hundreds?
A smirk tugged at the corner of his lips.
He was going to find out.